To begin with, the finish is my Quilt for Pulse. It's done and ready to go to Orlando, as soon as I attach the label later today.
I really like how this quilt turned out with the made-fabric hearts, and hope it gives comfort to a family of the Pulse nightclub victims or a first responder, etc. It was an honor to put my thoughts and energy into making it.
I used an almost pastel variegated quilting thread, which blended well. Funny (and serendipitous) that I found it while rummaging through a different drawer than the thread drawers. I was looking for a fresh rotary cutter blade, but found just the right thread instead.
The back is pieced, and the binding is a diagonal stripe.
As far as the start, I am beginning a baby quilt that a friend commissioned for her new granddaughter born in May. This is how the HST blocks look on the design wall at the moment.
I'm using the colors in the baby's room—lavender, navy, aqua, and gray—which I had a hard time imagining all together in a quilt, but it works! To get an idea before I started cutting fabric, I Googled "lavender navy aqua" and it seems like it's a thing. As in there were a lot of images incorporating those colors for weddings, decor, etc. So I was out of the loop, apparently—which shouldn't really be news, least of all to me!
Speaking of loops, we did a little bike loop this weekend which took us through some beautiful farmland. Wisconsin has a lot of rolling hills, but this particular area where we biked is a pretty flat expanse.
Along the way, we spotted a pair of sandhill cranes. They blended in with the landscape and we almost peddled right past, except that I noticed a little movement in my peripheral vision and turned to see what it was. Can you find them?
Sandhill cranes have a unique rattling bugle call, but this pair was being "vewy, vewy quiet," as Elmer Fudd would say, and looked as though they were tiptoeing through the field.
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Sunday, July 3, 2016
Quilt for Pulse
It's a good thing I finished all last month's Quilty 365 circles by the middle of June (that post is HERE), because it was right about then that I read about the Quilts for Pulse drive headed up by the Orlando Modern Quilt Guild.
I decided to use the made-fabric I had been assembling from various monthly one-color scraps from the Quilty 365 circles, and use that in making rainbow heart blocks for a donation quilt for the victims' families and survivors of the Pulse nightclub tragedy.
The top is now done, and my trusty quilt holder-upper helped me get a few pictures of it today. He has impressive technique and flair, no? Just look at those fingers.
The light was shining through it in this spot on the deck, which made for a neat effect, but then we moved to the shade for a truer shot.
The backing is now sewn together as well, and I'm ready to baste and quilt it after the 4th of July.
I have rediscovered a new "happy place," other than my sewing room: On my bike.
Where's (one of) yours?
Linking to Confessions of a Fabric Addict-Can I Get a Whoop Whoop?
I decided to use the made-fabric I had been assembling from various monthly one-color scraps from the Quilty 365 circles, and use that in making rainbow heart blocks for a donation quilt for the victims' families and survivors of the Pulse nightclub tragedy.
The top is now done, and my trusty quilt holder-upper helped me get a few pictures of it today. He has impressive technique and flair, no? Just look at those fingers.
The light was shining through it in this spot on the deck, which made for a neat effect, but then we moved to the shade for a truer shot.
The backing is now sewn together as well, and I'm ready to baste and quilt it after the 4th of July.
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In other news, we continue to enjoy the trails and this gorgeous summer weather. I have rediscovered a new "happy place," other than my sewing room: On my bike.
Where's (one of) yours?
Linking to Confessions of a Fabric Addict-Can I Get a Whoop Whoop?
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Nature,
Whoop Whoop
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